Another shout of praise goes up to Jehovah!, page-2775

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    you will see that the see follows all of that, as it follows the bible in its full content and context, not just selected verse or snippets

    The Catholic Church recognizes the significance of the scripture verses mentioned, as they relate to the Church's understanding of salvation, faith, and its mission.

    Salvation and the Church's Role: The Church teaches that it is the community through which God's salvific action is realized. This is evident in passages like Acts 9:10-15, where God calls Ananias to assist Saul (later Paul), indicating the Church's role in the unfolding of salvation history. The Church sees itself as a continuation of this mission, as highlighted in Acts 13:1-3, where the Holy Spirit directs the Church to send Paul and Barnabas on their missionary journey.

    Faith and Works: The Church emphasizes that faith is not merely an intellectual assent but must be expressed through love and good works, as seen in Galatians 2:16 and Romans 3:24-28. This aligns with the teaching that faith must be formed by charity, as stated in the document "Mensuram Bonam" from 2022, which asserts that faith cannot be a private reality but must engage with the world through actions rooted in God's Word.

    Apostolic Tradition and Teaching: The Church's understanding of scripture is deeply intertwined with its tradition and teaching authority. For instance, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 emphasizes the importance of the resurrection, which is central to the Church's proclamation of the Gospel. The Church sees itself as the custodian of this message, as articulated in the teachings of Pope John Paul II, who noted that the Church's essential goal is to transmit the goods of salvation entrusted to the Apostles

    Unity and Community: The verses from Ephesians (Eph 2:8-9, Eph 4:30) and Romans (Rom 11:13, Rom 15:16) highlight the communal aspect of salvation and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the Church. The Church teaches that believers are united in Christ and called to live out their faith collectively, as emphasized in the General Audience of Pope Benedict XVI, which discusses the Church as the Body of Christ and the importance of community in faith

    Mission and Evangelization: The Church's mission is to evangelize and share the Gospel, as seen in Acts 15:6-12 and Acts 15:13-25, where the early Church deliberates on the inclusion of Gentiles. This reflects the Church's ongoing commitment to proclaiming the Gospel to all nations, a mission that continues today.
 
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